Consultation
New Appointment with Prof Du Toit - £320
Follow Up with Prof Du Toit - £240
New Appointment with Dr Foong - £320
Follow up with Dr Foong - £240
Allergy Testing
Skin Prick Testing - £220
For Specific IgE or other blood testing, these are billed directly and not by our practice.
Lung Function
Spirometry £120
Exhaled Nitric Oxide £120
What are the fees and how do I pay?
We work with all major UK insurers and comply with their billing requirements.
Fees are typically charged for:
Consultation (different rates apply for New and Follow-up Appointments)
Skin Prick Testing
Blood Tests; TDL-Doctors Laboratory or the HCA Lab will issue a separate invoice; these tests can be costly so please ensure you are covered for this.
There is a small administration fee charged for repeat prescriptions
Occasionally:
Lung Function Testing - when required e.g. asthma, rhinitis, immunotherapy undertaken, one or both of the following tests will be used to measure lung obstruction/inflammation:
Spirometry, i.e. blowing into a machine and/or
Nitric Oxide measurement in exhaled breath
Supervised-incremental Oral Food or Drug Challenges
Medical Insurance registration details
Prof Du Toit is registered with all major insurers. Insurers will generally cover an initial appointment as well as a follow up appointment for a single condition. When calling for approval, please quote the appropriate provider number (listed below). Alternatively, say you will be seeing Prof George Du Toit whose full name on the Medical Register is Dr Lionel George Du Toit GMC Number 4088709.
Dr Du Toit's BUPA Provider Number 04088709 - Fee approved
Dr Du Toit's AXA-PPP Provider Number LDOO685 - Fee Approved
Dr Du Toit's WPA Provider Number 4279780
Dr Du Toit's CIGNA Provider Number is 131621
Dr Du Toit is also registered with Allianz, and Norwich Union
Dr Du Toit's Standard Life Healthcare provider number is the GMC number ie 4088709
In all circumstances, responsibility for payment of the consultation rests ultimately with the patient. Should any sponsorship or guarantee fail, or insurance claim be declined in whole or in part, the patient will be required to pay the outstanding balance in full.